
Charles F. Swigert was an American businessperson and president of the Pacific Bridge Company.[1][2] The Oregon Encyclopedia describes him as a "street railway magnate".[3] Willamette Week described Swigert as "a prominent turn-of-the-century Portland businessman who, among other things, headed the Port of Portland, served on the Chamber of Commerce, built the Morrison Bridge and, with his son Ernest, laid the groundwork for two phenomenally successful Oregon manufacturing companies, ESCO and Hyster".[4]
Early life
Charles F. Swigert was born on 1 December 1863.[citation needed]
Family
Swigert and Rena Bliss Goodnough Swigert (1865–1958) were married and had three children. Charles F. Swigert, Jr., was vice president and manager of the Electric Steel Foundry Company; Ernest G. Swigert, sales manager for Electric Steel Foundry; and W. G., a director of the Pacific Bridge Company.[5][6][7][8]
References
- ^ Lockley, Fred (1928). History of the Columbia River Valley from the Dalles to the Sea. S. J. Clarke publishing Company.
- ^ Electrical West. Miller-Freeman Publications. 1921.
- ^ "Oregon Electric Railway". www.oregonencyclopedia.org. Retrieved 2025-03-07.
- ^ "In the 1980s, Portland's Macheezmo Mouse Pioneered Healthy Fast Food. Then Something Went Wrong". Willamette Week. 2023-08-27. Retrieved 2025-03-07.
- ^ Multnomah County OR Archives Biographies.....Swigert, Charles F.
- ^ ancestry.com Charles F. Swigert
- ^ An Illustrated History of the State of Oregon: By Harvey Kimball Hines, page 368
- ^ The West Shore, Volume 1; Volume 13, Jan. 1887
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